Product Info

This is the only place you can buy officially licensed Vocalzone merchandise. By popular demand, you can now buy a Vocalzone gift set including any combination of a pastilles pack and collectible tin!

Vocalzone Throat Pastilles are a unique blend of powerful ingredients formulated to provide effective relief from irritated throats caused by excessive singing, speaking or smoking. They also help soothe sore throats that commonly accompany a common cold.

To consume, dissolve one pastille in the mouth and breathe deeply. Repeat every 2 hours if required.

Consumer Information

Up until 2018, Vocalzone Throat Pastilles were a medically licensed product in the UK. Below is the consumer information relating to this product. In the unlikely event that you experience any side effects whilst consuming this product, please contact us and we will investigate the matter thoroughly.

What Vocalzone is for

Vocalzone is recommended to help relieve throat irritation or dryness which may occur if you have been talking, singing or smoking excessively or if you have a cold.

Before you take Vocalzone

Do not take if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to any of the ingredients.

Vocalzone contains sucrose and glucose. If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this product.

Consult your doctor

If you symptoms persist

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding

How to take Vocalzone

Age

How Many

How Often

Adults, the elderly
and children over
12 years

One pastille

Repeat
every 2 hours
if required

Possible side effects

If you get any of these serious side effects, stop taking Vocalzone. See a doctor at once:

Difficulty in breathing.

Swelling of the face, neck, tongue or throat and rash (severe allergic reactions.)

If you experience any symptoms which you think may be due to this product, talk to you doctor or pharmacist.

How to store Vocalzone

Keep out of the reach and sight of children.

Do not use after the expiry date (end of the month) printed on the flap of the Vocalzone Packet.

What is the prominent flavour of Vocalzone Throat Pastilles?

The liquorice extract is what gives the product its distinctive flavour.

Is Vocalzone suitable for Vegans?

Yes, whilst the core recipe has remained the same, the only changes made have been to make the pastille vegan friendly.

When should I take Vocalzone?

There is no one correct answer, some people take Vocalzone prior to prolonged/intensive use of their voice. Others prefer to take them when they begin to feel the irritation on their throat.

Some people take them both before and after, and others even take them mid performance! We’d recommend not exceeding more than 1 pastille every 2 hours.

I’ve been told that Menthol is not good for my throat. Is this true?

As with most things in life, too much of one ingredient can have side effects. This too can be said about menthol.

However, the concentration of menthol used in our throat pastilles is of a safe level and the benefits of using menthol for throat care can be found in Martindale (The complete Drug Reference).

How should I consume Vocalzone?

It is recommended that you dissolve one pastille in the mouth and inhale deeply. This can be repeated every two hours if required.

Is Vocalzone available in shops worldwide?

Vocalzone will be hitting a store near you in the very future, but in the meanwhile you can order directly off our website and we offer worldwide delivery!

Is it safe for me to take Vocalzone?

Vocalzone is a licensed medicine recommended for adults, elderly and children over the age of 12. If you have any concerns regarding treatments you may currently be taking, consult your pharmacist or doctor before use.

Will Vocalzone be available in my country in the future?

Almost certainly, we are working with a network of distributors to ensure Vocalzone is available near you very soon. For more information please visit our International Customers page.

Do you deliver worldwide?

Yes we do. We wouldn’t want you going without your stash of Vocalzone now would we?